YoYoPedro wrote:teatpuller wrote:Maybe the music is a way to ration demand.
Maybe the music is just the way they like it.
Ralph Wiggum wrote:Zeppelin? really?
Certainly not disputing it, but in my ten or so trips to Kumas, I've never heard anything other than metal. On rare occasion, some of which might even be considered "extreme" since it'd fall into the "death metal" genre.
That being said, the music has never once bothered me. It's nothing I'd ever listen to on my own, but there's something that feels right about it when you're in Kuma's. It obviously suits the staff, but it also suits the space and the tempo of the place. Although it's a bit louder on weekend nights, I've never found it too loud or prohibitive of conversation. On most occasions, I even find myself tapping my foot along to the growls
JLenart wrote:To be honest I'm pretty suprised reading so many comments about the volume of the music at Kuma's.
JeffB wrote:Ladies and gentlemen, context. I was referring to the statement that Kuma's names all of its burgers after "extreme" metal bands. To the contrary, my favorite sandwich at Kuma's is named after a band that is not extreme metal, but is extremely dazed, confused, addled and, possibly, senile. Now, JP Jones retains extreme blues funk, as experienced by your loyal servant, to wit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ax5avxc ... re=related
JeffB wrote:Ladies and gentlemen, context.
JeffB wrote:Now, JP Jones retains extreme blues funk, as experienced by your loyal servant, to wit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ax5avxc ... re=related
The Script to 'Bad News' wrote:Vim: Look! Look, we are not just another stupid heavy metal band!
Colin: What about "futuristic heavy metal"?
Vim: But we're more modern than futuristic, aren't we?
Spider: I know! What about "heavy metal glitterbillyomantic"?
...
Den: Right, that's it. (Opens door) I'm getting out here if we're anything to do with the New Romantics. (He gets out of the van.)
Cut to Den standing on the grass verge at the side of the road, smoking a cigarette. The others get out of the van and walk over to him.
Vim: (voice-over) One of the things about being a leader, right, is that you've got to sort out arguments that come up between people in the group. You've got to be fair, and you've got to make sure your own ego doesn't get in the way.
Colin: Come on Den, it was... it was only a joke.
Den: I don't care! I don't care if it was a joke or not.
Colin: (to Spider) Tell him.
Spider: It was a joke!
Den: I'm not going any further until I hear Alan say that... that we're heavy metal.
Colin and Spider look expectantly at Vim.
Spider: Go on, tell him, then.
Vim: Okay, okay, we're heavy metal, okay? Heavy metal, heavy metal, heavy metal! Have I said it enough? (shouting) We're heavy metal, okay? Just like your f***ing brain!
Wiseguy wrote:The people that work there are what make this place cool, too bad the same can't be said for the patrons. Not trying to bag on some of the people that go here, since it was a mix of different types, but after seeing some nerdy looking guy in thick glasses and an argyle sweater, at a heavy metal bar, I was a little taken aback.
GardenofEatin wrote:Wiseguy wrote:The people that work there are what make this place cool, too bad the same can't be said for the patrons. Not trying to bag on some of the people that go here, since it was a mix of different types, but after seeing some nerdy looking guy in thick glasses and an argyle sweater, at a heavy metal bar, I was a little taken aback.
As a glasses-wearing, argyle sweater-loving nerd, I'm a little taken aback at the idea that I am less worthy of burgers with fried eggs on top than the next person.Also, I'm glad the staff at Kuma's is a little more tolerant than some of their patrons.
The people that work there are what make this place cool, too bad the same can't be said for the patrons. Not trying to bag on some of the people that go here, since it was a mix of different types, but after seeing some nerdy looking guy in thick glasses and an argyle sweater, at a heavy metal bar, I was a little taken aback.
Nothing wrong with nerds in argyle sweaters, but you have to wonder what the attraction is for them at a place like Kuma's?
Nothing wrong with nerds in argyle sweaters, but you have to wonder what the attraction is for them at a place like Kuma's?
Wiseguy wrote:But at $10-12 for a burger and chips, well, it's just a tad too high I think. Now, not to sound cheap, but when a burger is that much, I'm expecting really good meat and ingredients and I think that Kuma's is just slightly above average in that respect.